Patents by Inventor Ting W. Lu
Ting W. Lu has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20240382775Abstract: A treatment apparatus configured to treat a patient for a neurological disorder comprises a patient interface configured for the patient to enter data for an assessment of his or her subjective sensations, for example, pain symptoms associated with migraines. The subjective patient sensation data may be comprised of a patient's symptoms of the neurological condition or a patient's trigger of the neurological condition. For example, the subjective patient's sensations may comprise symptoms that correspond to migraine such as aura symptoms. The treating physician can view the subjective patient data and diagnose and treat the patient with a treatment plan by writing a treatment plan to a storage device, for example, treatment instructions written to a smart card. The storage device can be delivered to the treatment apparatus such that the patient can be treated in response to a physician's treatment plan.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2024Publication date: November 21, 2024Applicant: Aruene CorporationInventor: Ting W. Lu
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Patent number: 12053638Abstract: A treatment apparatus configured to treat a patient for a neurological disorder comprises a patient interface configured for the patient to enter data for an assessment of his or her subjective sensations, for example pain symptoms associated with migraines. The subjective patient sensation data may comprise at least one of a patient symptom of the neurological condition or a patient trigger of the neurological condition. For example the subjective patient sensations may comprise symptoms that correspond to migraine such as aura symptoms. The treating physician can view the subjective patient data, and diagnose and treat the patient with a treatment plan by writing a treatment plan to a storage device, for example treatment instructions written to a smart card. The storage device can be delivered to the treatment apparatus such that the patient can be treated in response to physician's treatment plan.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2020Date of Patent: August 6, 2024Assignee: Aruene CorporationInventor: Ting W. Lu
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Publication number: 20200155866Abstract: A treatment apparatus configured to treat a patient for a neurological disorder comprises a patient interface configured for the patient to enter data for an assessment of his or her subjective sensations, for example pain symptoms associated with migraines. The subjective patient sensation data may comprise at least one of a patient symptom of the neurological condition or a patient trigger of the neurological condition. For example the subjective patient sensations may comprise symptoms that correspond to migraine such as aura symptoms. The treating physician can view the subjective patient data, and diagnose and treat the patient with a treatment plan by writing a treatment plan to a storage device, for example treatment instructions written to a smart card. The storage device can be delivered to the treatment apparatus such that the patient can be treated in response to physician's treatment plan.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2020Publication date: May 21, 2020Applicant: eNeura, Inc.Inventor: Ting W. Lu
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Publication number: 20190224490Abstract: Migraine headaches are inhibited by positioning an electromagnetic field generator adjacent a patient's head. An electromagnetic field from the electromagnetic field generator with an intensity in the range from 0.85 Tesla to 1.3 Tesla is directed at the patient's head for a time in the ranges from 0.001 second to 1 second. The treatments are repeated in a time pattern selected to inhibit the onset of migraine headaches and other manifestations in the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2019Publication date: July 25, 2019Applicant: eNeura Inc.Inventors: Peter J. Goadsby, Ria Bhola, Ting W. Lu
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Publication number: 20180345032Abstract: A treatment apparatus configured to treat a patient for a neurological disorder comprises a patient interface configured for the patient to enter data for an assessment of his or her subjective sensations, for example pain symptoms associated with migraines. The subjective patient sensation data may comprise at least one of a patient symptom of the neurological condition or a patient trigger of the neurological condition. For example the subjective patient sensations may comprise symptoms that correspond to migraine such as aura symptoms. The treating physician can view the subjective patient data, and diagnose and treat the patient with a treatment plan by writing a treatment plan to a storage device, for example treatment instructions written to a smart card. The storage device can be delivered to the treatment apparatus such that the patient can be treated in response to physician's treatment plan.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2017Publication date: December 6, 2018Applicant: Eneura, Inc.Inventor: Ting W. Lu
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Publication number: 20170021188Abstract: A treatment apparatus configured to treat a patient for a neurological disorder comprises a patient interface configured for the patient to enter data for an assessment of his or her subjective sensations, for example pain symptoms associated with migraines. The subjective patient sensation data may comprise at least one of a patient symptom of the neurological condition or a patient trigger of the neurological condition. For example the subjective patient sensations may comprise symptoms that correspond to migraine such as aura symptoms. The treating physician can view the subjective patient data, and diagnose and treat the patient with a treatment plan by writing a treatment plan to a storage device, for example treatment instructions written to a smart card. The storage device can be delivered to the treatment apparatus such that the patient can be treated in response to physician's treatment plan.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2016Publication date: January 26, 2017Inventor: Ting W. Lu
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Patent number: 9492680Abstract: A treatment apparatus configured to treat a patient for a neurological disorder comprises a patient interface configured for the patient to enter data for an assessment of his or her subjective sensations, for example pain symptoms associated with migraines. The subjective patient sensation data may comprise at least one of a patient symptom of the neurological condition or a patient trigger of the neurological condition. For example the subjective patient sensations may comprise symptoms that correspond to migraine such as aura symptoms. The treating physician can view the subjective patient data, and diagnose and treat the patient with a treatment plan by writing a treatment plan to a storage device, for example treatment instructions written to a smart card. The storage device can be delivered to the treatment apparatus such that the patient can be treated in response to physician's treatment plan.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2010Date of Patent: November 15, 2016Assignee: NeuralieveInventor: Ting W. Lu
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Publication number: 20100228075Abstract: A treatment apparatus configured to treat a patient for a neurological disorder comprises a patient interface configured for the patient to enter data for an assessment of his or her subjective sensations, for example pain symptoms associated with migraines. The subjective patient sensation data may comprise at least one of a patient symptom of the neurological condition or a patient trigger of the neurological condition. For example the subjective patient sensations may comprise symptoms that correspond to migraine such as aura symptoms. The treating physician can view the subjective patient data, and diagnose and treat the patient with a treatment plan by writing a treatment plan to a storage device, for example treatment instructions written to a smart card. The storage device can be delivered to the treatment apparatus such that the patient can be treated in response to physician's treatment plan.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2010Publication date: September 9, 2010Applicant: NeuralieveInventor: Ting W. Lu